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Latin America Colombia recalls ambassador to U.S. amid deadly boat strikes and diplomatic clash Colombia recalls its ambassador to Washington amid fallout from U.S. boat strikes — and a war of words between Presidents Petro and Trump. John Otis
Israel bombs Gaza as White House pushes next phase of ceasefire Israel launched its first air strikes since the truce began, after two Israeli soldiers were killed in Gaza. Aya Batrawy
Politics 9th Circuit rules that National Guard can deploy to Portland The appeals court overturned the ruling of a lower court judge in Oregon, and clears the way for President Trump to deploy the National Guard to Portland. Conrad Wilson
Education Were school Covid closures worth it? Not really, UW study finds Covid-era school closures caused the U.S. significant economic and educational loss while being less effective than other transmission interventions, according to new research. Sami West
Business Amazon cloud outage takes down many online services around the world A problem with Amazon’s cloud computing service disrupted internet use around the world Monday, taking down a broad range of online services, including social media, gaming, food delivery, streaming, and financial platforms. Associated Press
Arts & Life This isn't the Louvre's first high-profile heist. Here's a history of earlier thefts Masked thieves stole priceless jewels from the Louvre on Sunday morning. The Paris museum has suffered a string of successful art heists, dating back to the theft of the Mona Lisa in 1911. Rachel Treisman
Politics Trump's fake video featured 'Danger Zone.' Musician Kenny Loggins wants it scrubbed The "Danger Zone" singer is asking for his performance to be deleted from a fake "King Trump" video that the president posted to Truth Social on Saturday. Anastasia Tsioulcas
Music Soprano Julia Lezhneva is exceptional in this recording of early Handel arias Critic Lloyd Schwartz tells a story about Lezhneva, a Russian singer he "discovered" a few months ago — without realizing he already owned a 2015 recording of her rendition of Handel's early oratorio. Lloyd Schwartz
Arts & Life Ken Burns' 'American Revolution' series includes voices the founders overlooked Burns' PBS documentary includes the perspectives of women, Native Americans, and enslaved and free Black people — all of whom were initially excluded from the declaration "all men are created equal." Terry Gross
Health Cannabis blunts back pain in 2 new studies Millions of Americans use weed to treat chronic pain, but there's little high quality research on whether it works. New findings suggest it can be effective for low back pain, on par with opioids. Will Stone